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SOLD 2 Brand new in box JL 10" M series Infinite baffle subs

skrip345

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Location
Sedalia, MO
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
Hey guys, I intended to install these in my AR192 but sold it before I had the chance to do so. They are new, never played. I pulled one out to look at it, but otherwise have not been out of the box. They are the white sport grill. Here is a link to the JL page

http://www.jlaudio.com/m10ib5-sg-wh-marine-audio-m-series-subwoofer-drivers-91733

Please note these are the M series, not the MX series. The M series is the better performing (and more expensive) of the two. I paid 600. I would prefer to sell them together, but if need be I would sell them each for 250 shipped. Thanks!
 
some views but no buyers... Am I too high? Make an offer!
 
Wish you had these up for sale a few months ago when I did my install. $250 shipped each is not a bad deal. Great sub for someone who does not want to build a box and power effecient for an IB. If someone is looking to get fool proof good sound and has the 6 inch mounting depth then these are for you. Can't go wrong with JL audio. One high power two channel or a normal 4 channel bridged into two will power these. My opinion for those looking to buy is go JL marine for the amp as well.
 
@David Analog do you think I'd notice a difference between one of these JLs and the stock Polk DB in my 242X (assuming I left the same Polk amp driving them)?
 
I wish I was there, but i got to get my motor running first! If I get lucky work will slow down enough during Thanksgiving, We can get it in and tested out on the water. Fingers crossed. Then it will be time for some upgrades!
 
Is the Polk in an enclosure? The JL is an infinate baffle, so it's designed to NOT be in an enclosure but use air space around it (think the 6x9s in the rear decks of older cars, they used the trunk as air space). If the Polk is in an enclosure then I'd think you'd be better off with the Polk. The JL wants about 300 watts continuous so depending on the am output it may not make sense either way
 
Is the Polk in an enclosure? The JL is an infinate baffle, so it's designed to NOT be in an enclosure but use air space around it (think the 6x9s in the rear decks of older cars, they used the trunk as air space). If the Polk is in an enclosure then I'd think you'd be better off with the Polk. The JL wants about 300 watts continuous so depending on the am output it may not make sense either way
The polk is not in an enclosure.
 
@Julian - When I tried the upgraded UM Polk, the Factory Polk Amp couldn't close to wake that Sub up.....Maybe the JL uses power differently but I would plan an Amp upgrade.
 
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